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Thanks so much meanie. It looks very much like the one here that no one can identify. The only difference our plant is very fine-leafed and dwarf whilst the flower stalks appear to be the same size & height as yours. One camp says septentrionalis and the other rigida.johnw
Enkianthus campanulatus 'Showy Lanterns', a very descriptive name.
Some species from South America in my garden3,4. Caiophora coronata
I like that - may I assume that you find it hardy?
Some species from South America in my garden1,2. Calceolaria pallida3,4. Caiophora coronata5. Perezia linearis
It was outside in the garden during winter. It was not so cold, but often temps of -5 to -8. The plant is native to northern Argentina (Mendoza province)
Thanks - one to look out for.I grow C.hibiscifolia which is a climber. Not hardy sadly but a bit of a gem................https://www.flickr.com/search/?w=35724365@N05&q=caiophora
Wonderful plants! How tall is the Caiophora coronata and how old is the plant? I grew it from seed this spring and ended up with one that's planted out. (In my ignorance, I also weeded one out, doh! Actually, had I known that I'd got stung every time I went near it, I'm not sure I would have ordered it. )I don't know if it will be hardy but worth a try. Mine's about 4" tall and has not yet "tightened up" after being planted outside, so is it likely to stay about that height?